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Old Jul 26, 2007 | 06:19 PM
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Question about 2006 Cayenne Turbo

Hey Guys - First off, I want to let everyone know that I have really enjoyed this website and the comments people have made on this site. People are very knowledgeable on this site and I thank you for that.

I have the opportunity to purchase a brand new 2006 leftover Cayenne Turbo. The sticker is 95K and I can get it for 72K (maybe a little better). Is this a good deal? Does anybody know what this car is worth at the auctions - manheim...? Any feedback would be great

Secondly - if I do not get a turbo I am thinking of leasing a 2008 Cayenne S. Any feedback on what a good lease rate is on a 67K vehicle. Thanks
 
Old Jul 26, 2007 | 08:18 PM
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some dealer in california is giving 35k off from sticker but i think original msrp is around 117k. a new porsche turbo for 72k is a great deal. i would offer 70k even and im pretty sure theyll bite.
 
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Yea that is an unbelieveable deal, I have a couple used turbos for just under that price.
 
Old Jul 26, 2007 | 09:14 PM
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manhiem has 06 CTT's selling 61 to 68K, I have spent lots of time looking at 06 turbos and turbo S, Porsche lived up to its reputation and way overproduced.
As for a 23K discount, I dont think its a good deal. At 30K I would bite, knowing that in 2 years you will be staring at a 30K loss.

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A new turbo at $70K would be a terrific deal. You're driving a new vehicle with the initial hit removed. Any car will have continuous depreciation; that's to be expected.

2006 is a good year. The bugs have all been worked out.
 
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